![]() ![]() The Screaming Frog Log File Analyser has been developed to make the process less painful and to be able to quickly gain insight into search bot behaviour for SEOs, without requiring complicated configuration. There’s open source log monitoring software (such as Elastic’s ELK stack), but getting clients to configure and implement them can be like trying to get blood from a stone. Often SEOs use GREP to collect raw Googlebot log lines and analyse in a spreadsheet, or use log solutions which were not really built with SEO in mind. Unfortunately, the process of analysing log files has always been a pain, due to the difficulties of getting access to logs, their format and huge size. I don’t think I need to preach the benefits of analysing log files to most SEOs, but if you’re in any doubt or would like more insight, then I highly recommend the log file analysis guide from the team at BuiltVisible. The Screaming Frog Log File Analyser provides an overview of key data from a log file, and allows you to dig deeper. While crawling is a wonderful thing, analysing your log files directly from the server allows you to see exactly what the search engines have experienced, over a period of time. Since the release of the SEO Spider, we planned to build a Log File Analyser, and finally started on development last year. ![]() I am delighted to announce the release of the Screaming Frog Log File Analyser 1.0, codenamed ‘Pickled Onions’. ![]()
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